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gardens in boston with his now key aid justin sit you go on the back of the suv with computer on his lap way back of the suv doing the changes. but he gave one of the great speeches at that convention. i think tonight he's going to thrifer a really great performance -- >> charlie:by the time my audience sees this he will have made that. we're typing in the after it is noon so i can be at the speech. what is it important for him to do? >> what's really critical is for him to frame the choice about what this election is about, two very, very different views and approaches to the us economy. he has credibility about what works and what doesn't. i think he can remind people about what has worked for them in the past and set a path for the future. i think one of the things he will do is spend his time talking about the challenges that president obama faced, the way he responded to them, why those were the right choices for the american people and why we need to stick with an economic program that builds on again what he tried to do in office with success and i think what president obama i
gardens in boston with his now key aid justin sit you go on the back of the suv with computer on his lap way back of the suv doing the changes. but he gave one of the great speeches at that convention. i think tonight he's going to thrifer a really great performance -- >> charlie:by the time my audience sees this he will have made that. we're typing in the after it is noon so i can be at the speech. what is it important for him to do? >> what's really critical is for him to frame...
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this morning we're getting drenched in boston northward, a lot of areas of heavy rain. scattered showers of the hudson valley. it's not going to rain all day but we will have scattered and storms as we late this afternoon. one of the most humid he willie, the prn forecast is thursday night, the president giving his big primetime speech about 10:30. it will be outside bank of america stadium. they're very feelful of any lightning. if they have to get lightning get people out of the way. >> and these have not been light spri sprinkles here. >> congratulations and republicans alike with thank president obama for the start of the nfl season starting a day early. the giants and cowboys open the season tonight instead of thursday marking the first time in more this afternoon 60 years an nfl game has been played on a wednesday. last time it happened, nofts 2nd, 48. the rams as we should, believe a hope of the care lien a panthers. >>. >> to baseball now this year's yankees were the believe the 2011 red sox. what once look like a foregon conclusion has turned into a dog night n
this morning we're getting drenched in boston northward, a lot of areas of heavy rain. scattered showers of the hudson valley. it's not going to rain all day but we will have scattered and storms as we late this afternoon. one of the most humid he willie, the prn forecast is thursday night, the president giving his big primetime speech about 10:30. it will be outside bank of america stadium. they're very feelful of any lightning. if they have to get lightning get people out of the way. >>...
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that you know -- he wasn't the barack obama of denver, and it certainly wasn't the barack obama of boston. >> was he going through the motions? did you feel that way? >> i think what's happened he's been on that road for a year saying the same things over and over again, and it just didn't seem fresh or exciting or gripping. >> ah, those republicans will never be pleased. [ laughter ] >> the imperative was that barack obama is all about rhetoric, no substance. i think the speech was more workmanlike than soaring rhetoric. i think it was sober. i think it was down to earth. i think it was totally appropriate. and he's building on the policies that he's put in place. i think his speech was probably informed by knowledge of the weak job numbers that were going to come out. i thought he made his case that americans need to be patient, that he, nor bill clinton, nor george washington or abe lincoln or any of the other luminaries who occupied that office could have repaired this economy in the time that he had. i think that he's made that case, and he and all the other speakers who all did a ve
that you know -- he wasn't the barack obama of denver, and it certainly wasn't the barack obama of boston. >> was he going through the motions? did you feel that way? >> i think what's happened he's been on that road for a year saying the same things over and over again, and it just didn't seem fresh or exciting or gripping. >> ah, those republicans will never be pleased. [ laughter ] >> the imperative was that barack obama is all about rhetoric, no substance. i think...
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first boston... then san francisco. hotwire checks the competitions' rates every day so they can guarantee their low prices. so our hotels were half price. ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e... ♪ ♪ hotwire.com ♪ hi, i'm amy for downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters, here with my favorite new intern, jimmy. mmm! fresh! and it's been in the closet for 12 weeks! unbelievable! unstopables! i'll show you how! ♪ ♪ just shake them into the washer i can't believe this lasts 12 weeks! neither can they. so you're going on tour to prove it. downy unstopables. follow jimmy's unstopables tour for free samples on downy.com. parents of sepia students are understandably on the edge as union members appear ready to go on strike monday if necessary crystal gutierrez is live in the news room tonight the mood tonight was one of solidarity, unity and focus most of the teachers refused to comment but it was pretty clear they were prepared to strike if no contract agreements are reached by monday * with signs, t-shirts is fliers in hand, members
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together, when i passed legislation and signed it from congress, the model for me was a program based in boston called city year, which a lot of you know about. it is a great program. when i left the white house there was discussion about whether americorps would be defunded, the largest affiliate in the united states was city year, and mitt romney was on the board. i wrote him a letter saying we should continue this. i called him and i was out of the white house and i said, governor, i love city year. that is what americorps is all about. i hope you will save it. he urged the republican congress to continue to support city year, and they did. i just visited the program in south africa where the youth unemployment rate exceeds 40%, and 80% of the volunteers in johannesburg have a job the day they leave city year. it turns out it is good economics and good for the society. all of you should know that, and, governor, i thank you for being here. the podium is yours. [applause] >> thank you, mr. president. i appreciate your kind words, and that introduction is very touching. >> if there's one thing
together, when i passed legislation and signed it from congress, the model for me was a program based in boston called city year, which a lot of you know about. it is a great program. when i left the white house there was discussion about whether americorps would be defunded, the largest affiliate in the united states was city year, and mitt romney was on the board. i wrote him a letter saying we should continue this. i called him and i was out of the white house and i said, governor, i love...
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we value this collaboration with the boston globe. this is an inaugural event. we are so pleased that peter canellos was able to pull this together. i think when he first talked about it, he asked what it would be good. what about the night before the election? [laughter] they thought that might be a little extreme. i also want to tell you that following the election sometime in february or march, we will meet again here and talk about the results of the election in the same way. peter, we do not talk about you enough, except to say that you are the editor of the editorial column of the boston globe. he went to penn state, then he went to columbia to get a law degree. he came back to boston in 2009. again, he is a wonderful colleague and collaborator. i am turning the microphone to him. >> thank you. [applause] thank you very much. thank you to monica who put together this wonderful event. i want to welcome our subscribers who came as part of the insider program. there are many familiar faces in the audience. as some of you can see, we are taping tonight. people
we value this collaboration with the boston globe. this is an inaugural event. we are so pleased that peter canellos was able to pull this together. i think when he first talked about it, he asked what it would be good. what about the night before the election? [laughter] they thought that might be a little extreme. i also want to tell you that following the election sometime in february or march, we will meet again here and talk about the results of the election in the same way. peter, we do...
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east, bobby valentine found himself battling controversy once again after he threatened a boston radio host in an interview yesterday. during his weekly appearance, valentine lashed out after a question was asked about his work ethic. he had some less than positive things to say about his time with the red sox. >> maybe you've kind of checked out. you have checked out of this? >> what an embarrassing thing to sayment you know, if i was there, i'd punch you right in the mouth. how does that sound? sound like i checked out? what an embarrassing thing -- why would somebody even -- i mean that's something that a comic strip person would write. i think you learn from misery. you learn from challenges. you learn from failures as well as you learn from success. so, you know, this is what i chose to do, and i think it's been, you know, miserable, but i think it's also been part of my life's journey. >> that it's been miserable this year. valentine attempted later to clarify the comments saying the threat was a joke but he continued to defend his effort as the red sox manager. the loss to the m
east, bobby valentine found himself battling controversy once again after he threatened a boston radio host in an interview yesterday. during his weekly appearance, valentine lashed out after a question was asked about his work ethic. he had some less than positive things to say about his time with the red sox. >> maybe you've kind of checked out. you have checked out of this? >> what an embarrassing thing to sayment you know, if i was there, i'd punch you right in the mouth. how...
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boston is cooler in the it was rig -- 50s. we will see a mix of sun and cloud, temps in the 60s and 70s as this is the last friday of summer 2012. we do start fall tomorrow and it is eventually going to feel like it. especially up through minnesota saturday. temperatures about 20 degrees below average. highs only in the 50s on saturday in most areas through the western great lakes, of course, with scattered showers too. chicago will see rain on saturday but it should dry out by sunday. >> all right, dylan, thanks very much. half of my favorite sport, ice fishing but as you can tell from the temperatures in the mideast, sports now, giants last night, panthers down in carolina, the giants banged up an offense, a couple of unknowns help them put up a dominant performance. fifth player of the ground, andre brown filling in for ahmad bradshaw breaks a tackle sprints up the sideline, 31 yards. he's been cut by five different teams and there he is scoring last night. same drive, third and three. eli manning drops back, throws it to h
boston is cooler in the it was rig -- 50s. we will see a mix of sun and cloud, temps in the 60s and 70s as this is the last friday of summer 2012. we do start fall tomorrow and it is eventually going to feel like it. especially up through minnesota saturday. temperatures about 20 degrees below average. highs only in the 50s on saturday in most areas through the western great lakes, of course, with scattered showers too. chicago will see rain on saturday but it should dry out by sunday. >>...
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gardens in boston with his now key aid justin sit you go on the back of the suv with computer on his lap way back of the suv doing the changes. but he gave one of the great speeches at that convention. i think tonight he's going to thrifer a really great performance -- >> charlie:by the time my audience sees this he will have made that. we're typing in the after it is noon so i can be at the speech. what is it important for him to do? >> what's really critical is for him to frame the choice about what this election is about, two very, very different views and approaches to the us economy. he has credibility about what works and what doesn't. i think he can remind people about what has worked for them in the past and set a path for the future. i think one of the things he will do is spend his time talking about the challenges that president obama faced, the way he responded to them, why those were the right choices for the american people and why we need to stick with an economic program that builds on again what he tried to do in office with success and i think what president obama i
gardens in boston with his now key aid justin sit you go on the back of the suv with computer on his lap way back of the suv doing the changes. but he gave one of the great speeches at that convention. i think tonight he's going to thrifer a really great performance -- >> charlie:by the time my audience sees this he will have made that. we're typing in the after it is noon so i can be at the speech. what is it important for him to do? >> what's really critical is for him to frame...
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he went to washington and then came back to boston, which is home, in 2009. he's a wonderful colleague and collaborator. now i am turning the microphone over to him. >> good to see my microphone is working. thank you. [applause] thank you, paula and a special thanks to monica higgins who pulled together all these wonderful event. i want to welcome all of our subscribers who came to see the insider program and hello to all but members in the audience. many familiar faces. we are taping tonight. for the question and answer, people will be asked to write their questions on a piece of paper and people will collect them. so just raise your hand so we can get your questions that way. what we are hoping to do it tonight now that the democratic and republican conventions are over -- and i was at both of them -- is have a discussion about where the state of the presidential election is right now. some of you may have joined us when we had a discussion with a different battle during the primary topic about mitt romney and some other republicans who were running. now go
he went to washington and then came back to boston, which is home, in 2009. he's a wonderful colleague and collaborator. now i am turning the microphone over to him. >> good to see my microphone is working. thank you. [applause] thank you, paula and a special thanks to monica higgins who pulled together all these wonderful event. i want to welcome all of our subscribers who came to see the insider program and hello to all but members in the audience. many familiar faces. we are taping...
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equally as well as us, we have three congresses wrapping up tomorrow york and boston. we will continue to listen to these management teams. that's what we're focused on tomorrow. >> certainly, that will set the tone. >> thank you. we appreciate it. we will see you soon. >> thank you very much. up next, my observation on the gab between clinton and obama's policies. back in a moment. this country was built by working people. the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ >> and finally tonight, my observation on clinton omics and obamanomics. at a time the economic policies of president obama are being debated. clinton will make the case. if we want to return to the boom time, we need to stick
equally as well as us, we have three congresses wrapping up tomorrow york and boston. we will continue to listen to these management teams. that's what we're focused on tomorrow. >> certainly, that will set the tone. >> thank you. we appreciate it. we will see you soon. >> thank you very much. up next, my observation on the gab between clinton and obama's policies. back in a moment. this country was built by working people. the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools,...
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temperatures in the 70s to d.c. 62 in boston. new york city around 69. there's not a lot of highlights. almost everyone can leave the umbrella at home. the only exception down there in south florida, still very hot. areas in texas all the way to the desert southwest. not bad kansas city to minneapolis. willie this is one of the peak months of the hurricane season. we've gotten a huge break. it doesn't look like anything is heading our way. maybe we'll be lucky and no more threats. >> i hope so. >> this is a great, quiet week. >> we'll take it bill. great to have you back man. >>> we'll see you on "morning joe." >>> sports. the patriots and ravens turned one of the best rivalries getting together. we pick it up in the fourth quarter. ravens down 9 points. joe flacco finds torrey smith to bring the ravens within 2 after the extra point. smith playing less than 24 hours after his brother died in a motorcycle accident. came back showed up right before the game and had a big game. now after a punt by the patriots, the ravens get the ball back. under a minute
temperatures in the 70s to d.c. 62 in boston. new york city around 69. there's not a lot of highlights. almost everyone can leave the umbrella at home. the only exception down there in south florida, still very hot. areas in texas all the way to the desert southwest. not bad kansas city to minneapolis. willie this is one of the peak months of the hurricane season. we've gotten a huge break. it doesn't look like anything is heading our way. maybe we'll be lucky and no more threats. >> i...
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>> more 2004, in boston, of course, the speech that made him famous. i think it was -- those are lofty expectations and some more lofty expectations got set up by bill clinton and by his wife, michelle. i don't think he quite cleared that bar to any of those speeches. he didn't get the altitude that you've seen him get at his best, and it felt to me like it was not a great speech by any means. it's not a bad speech. it was a workman-like speech, i think, more than anything, and it felt a lot for much of it like a state of the union address. i think the biggest problem with it was that the two big opportunities he had were to define the republican agenda in a specific way. he did that pretty well, as bill clinton did the night before. what i think he missed the opportunity to do was really define his own agenda going forward in a more detailed or grander way. it had a kind of gauzy, goal-setting kind of feel to it, but i still think for a lot of voters, and certainly for a lot of voters who are undecided, they're hungry for more detail. the reason why p
>> more 2004, in boston, of course, the speech that made him famous. i think it was -- those are lofty expectations and some more lofty expectations got set up by bill clinton and by his wife, michelle. i don't think he quite cleared that bar to any of those speeches. he didn't get the altitude that you've seen him get at his best, and it felt to me like it was not a great speech by any means. it's not a bad speech. it was a workman-like speech, i think, more than anything, and it felt a...
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boston. boise? same flat rate. alabama. alaska? with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. dude's good. dude's real good. dudes. priority mail flat rate boxes. starting at just $5.15. only from the postal service. now in charlotte with cbs news political director john dickerson, dan balz of the "washington post." michael eric dyson, professor of sociology at georgetown, and trish regan, bloomberg television anchor and host of "street smart." tricia, i want to start with you, because i continue to believe this election is going to be about the economy. what are we going to see from the economy between now and election day? >> well, it's not looking good, bob. i mean, you look at the jobs report. the jobs reports have been coming out, none of them have been very good, and the expectation is between now and november, we're going to see more of the same. next friday, we'll get a critical jobs report. the expectation is unemployment will hold steady aroun
boston. boise? same flat rate. alabama. alaska? with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. dude's good. dude's real good. dudes. priority mail flat rate boxes. starting at just $5.15. only from the postal service. now in charlotte with cbs news political director john dickerson, dan balz of the "washington post." michael eric dyson, professor of sociology at georgetown, and trish regan, bloomberg...
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so we hit boston in the spring-- even caught a game. and with the money we saved, we took a trip to san francisco. you see, hotwire checks the competitions' rates every day so they can guarantee their low prices. so, where to next? how about there? ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e... ♪ hotwire.com >>. >> bill: we are concentrating on the presidential campaign. last sunday the president and mitt romney appeared on 60 minutes. >> not everything you do right off the bat when you have emergencies here and there and everywhere, not everything is going to work the first time. >> there is no question that washington is broken. i happen to think that flows from the president. i think ultimately the buck stops at the president's desk. he would probably say the same thing. >> he would blame on republican congress? >> his challenge to blaming on the republican congress, first two years, the majority of his term he had a democratic congress. >> bill: you basically getting shoulders and heads. >> with obama did you see some lap. but i notice about president obam
so we hit boston in the spring-- even caught a game. and with the money we saved, we took a trip to san francisco. you see, hotwire checks the competitions' rates every day so they can guarantee their low prices. so, where to next? how about there? ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e... ♪ hotwire.com >>. >> bill: we are concentrating on the presidential campaign. last sunday the president and mitt romney appeared on 60 minutes. >> not everything you do right off the bat when you have...
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that is a very warm start. 71 this morning, pittsburgh, new york, boston. enjoying temperatures in the mid-70s as well. here is your forecast for today. highs, mid- to upper 80s. could be a shower or thunderstorm around early. later this afternoon, best chance later today will be south and east of the city as our front moves through. there you go, still temperatures above normal today. >> the sun is rising later. the humidity is like disappearing. what is julie wright going to do with herself. >> 199south for the winter. >> i already told you. the airline is booked. i'm ready to go. the first of november, i'm out here. i'll work. i just have to work from a warm area with palm trees and sand. still a tough go coming in out of the manassas making your way past the car rest area. the car is on the shoulder there. you will find delays on 66 leaving fair oaks. checking for accident activity in triangle. that's a check of your fox 5 on-timetraffic. etraffic. . >> thank you. >>> to politics now. it is day two of the democratic national convention. >> former presid
that is a very warm start. 71 this morning, pittsburgh, new york, boston. enjoying temperatures in the mid-70s as well. here is your forecast for today. highs, mid- to upper 80s. could be a shower or thunderstorm around early. later this afternoon, best chance later today will be south and east of the city as our front moves through. there you go, still temperatures above normal today. >> the sun is rising later. the humidity is like disappearing. what is julie wright going to do with...
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>> well, now, one of the privileges i have any teaching id with boston university is i work with the new group of graduate students who arrive every september, and i work with want to come from other countries. in recent years more and more of the students are from china. so i have this great privilege of teaching these chinese students, and i learned a lot from them. and one thing i noticed is that we are americans are concerned about issues such as liberty and their personal freedoms, many of the chinese students are more concerned about the issue like order, and order in their society is something they think about as a problem, or as something that their news media are going to be there improve or threatened. now, i don't know a single young american who thinks about order as a problem in american society. so they are coming at it from very, very different points of view. and i think the chinese have a system of news media that is linked bring much to their own history, their own expense, their own culture. now, having said that they are also connected to the world economy, and th
>> well, now, one of the privileges i have any teaching id with boston university is i work with the new group of graduate students who arrive every september, and i work with want to come from other countries. in recent years more and more of the students are from china. so i have this great privilege of teaching these chinese students, and i learned a lot from them. and one thing i noticed is that we are americans are concerned about issues such as liberty and their personal freedoms,...
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drafted while rich people going to higher standards to fight for them in the civil war they rioted in boston in the late nineteenth century to protest attempts by the largely british ancestry protestant government of massachusetts to force their children to protestant public schools a taliesyn jews at various times rioted against terrible working conditions particularly the early twentieth century new york city it's not because they practice their religion that stuck in the tenth century or because their skin was a delicate different color or because they're on civilized it's because they were facing as jefferson wrote a long train of abuses and usurpations. the match that lit the riots in the middle east may have been an intentionally inflammatory video maybe it was the muslims in more affluent parts of the world are not rioting right now and they're not trying to throw out the united states at the end of the day this really isn't about islam it's about oppression poverty and despair and until the good citizens the united states realize that and stop with the jingle was ticking racist langu
drafted while rich people going to higher standards to fight for them in the civil war they rioted in boston in the late nineteenth century to protest attempts by the largely british ancestry protestant government of massachusetts to force their children to protestant public schools a taliesyn jews at various times rioted against terrible working conditions particularly the early twentieth century new york city it's not because they practice their religion that stuck in the tenth century or...
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here now to assess the speech with me in washington fox news analyst up late kirsten powers and in boston democratic strategist marianne marsh both ladiesy in charlotte for the convention. i gout out of dodge before obama was landing. i felt good about that you were in the arena last night. let's start with biden. he gets up and we were joking during the break there was a drinking game every time he said literally college campuses all across the country that's a fun verbal tick. rate the speech. >> he literally did a reali good job. i know he amuses you a lot. this is one time i think he really did what he needed to do. it was very like a conversation almost with the folks he made the case for obama that in the way that obama can't make for himself. that was the point with the bill clinton michelle obama biden sort of testifying for him. i thought it was probably just a little bit better than the president's speech. >> laura: marianne bide is a collosal character he has -- colorful character. he has a lot of friends in washington. he has ability to connect with regular folks. i find him v
here now to assess the speech with me in washington fox news analyst up late kirsten powers and in boston democratic strategist marianne marsh both ladiesy in charlotte for the convention. i gout out of dodge before obama was landing. i felt good about that you were in the arena last night. let's start with biden. he gets up and we were joking during the break there was a drinking game every time he said literally college campuses all across the country that's a fun verbal tick. rate the...
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around the world, we strengthened old alliances and forged new coalitions to stop the spread of nuclear boston police we've reasserted our power across the pacific and stood up to china on behalf of our workers. from burma to libya, to south sudan, we have advanced the rights and dignity of all human beings, men and women, christians and muslims and jews. but for all the progress that we've made, challenges remain. terrorist plots must be disrupted. europe's crisis must be contained. our commitment to israel's security must not waiver. and neither must our pursuit of peace. the iranian government must face a world that stays united against its nuclear ambitions. the change sweeping across the arab world must be defind not by the iron fist of a dictator or the hate of extremists but the hopes and aspirations of people reaching for the same rights we celebrate here today. so now we have a choice. my opponent and his running mate are new to foreign policy. ( applause ) but from all that we've seen and heard, they want to take us back to an era of blustering and blundering that cost america so dea
around the world, we strengthened old alliances and forged new coalitions to stop the spread of nuclear boston police we've reasserted our power across the pacific and stood up to china on behalf of our workers. from burma to libya, to south sudan, we have advanced the rights and dignity of all human beings, men and women, christians and muslims and jews. but for all the progress that we've made, challenges remain. terrorist plots must be disrupted. europe's crisis must be contained. our...
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is not the obama we've come -- this is not the big speech obama that we've come to see from denver, boston and all these things. i agree it wasn't. i'm not sure it was the right decision. my sense of why that was is because they were spooked by one of the republican lines in the attack against president obama. 23 million is the number. 23 million out of work, chronic economic pain in this kuncountr and this guy is sfuk in the clouds. sort of ab tract stuff. people struggle day to day. think of the line in romney's speech and a lot of people at the left mocked it about the oceans and healing the planet sxaul of that. it wasn't about the ecology but to make the point that obama is up there in the clouds and i'm saying i want to help you and your family. that's what romney's pitch was. it was designed to address that. what obama was trying to do is intentionally avoid the big speech obama we came to know and focus on the meat and potatoes recitation of we did this, we did this. make it stound to the casual viewer not so much they're caught up in the policy details but that you take it all as
is not the obama we've come -- this is not the big speech obama that we've come to see from denver, boston and all these things. i agree it wasn't. i'm not sure it was the right decision. my sense of why that was is because they were spooked by one of the republican lines in the attack against president obama. 23 million is the number. 23 million out of work, chronic economic pain in this kuncountr and this guy is sfuk in the clouds. sort of ab tract stuff. people struggle day to day. think of...
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seattle first, southeast bank shares, bank of boston -- not bank of boston, but bank of new england. and so we had major banks all over the country failing, but yet we were able to keep people calm, we did not have a crisis of confidence, we did not have a run on the system. and that's what was missing this time. they needed to do whatever it took to calm the system, and they didn't do it. they just went ad hoc solution after ad hoc solution, stirred things up. people lost confidence. now, i think that was a problem that, i mean, i think the bush administration, the secretary of the treasury in the bush administration mishandled this crisis. i also believe that once the obama administration came in, they did nothing to solve it. cheryl: right. >> pardon me? cheryl: it wasn't their plan. [laughter] i mean, this is paulson, this is paulson's craftmanship, and then he left. anyway, i do want to let the viewers know it's in paperback now, "senseless panic." it still resonates now. william, thank you very much. >> pleasure to be with you, cheryl. cheryl: more signs today, everybody, that
seattle first, southeast bank shares, bank of boston -- not bank of boston, but bank of new england. and so we had major banks all over the country failing, but yet we were able to keep people calm, we did not have a crisis of confidence, we did not have a run on the system. and that's what was missing this time. they needed to do whatever it took to calm the system, and they didn't do it. they just went ad hoc solution after ad hoc solution, stirred things up. people lost confidence. now, i...
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in boston there are reports of a flourishing market, chocolate syrup. they're selling it by the dose. meanwhile, a national reading scores on the s.a.t. college entrance exam have plunged to their lowest level on record. let me repeat, the lowest ever. according to the college board, the average reading scores for high-school seniors was 4906 points out of 800. that is down one point from last year, 34 points below levels back in 1972. educational experts blame the decline on record numbers of students taking the test. are you kidding? the educators are that dumb? there it is. turning back to politics, one of the most liberal places in this country. hollywood does have all little love for governor romney. the republican presidential nominee managing to raise $6 million at a beverly hills fund-raiser saturday. now, that is only one-third of what george clooney helped president obama race at a fund-raiser earlier this summer, but its $2 million more than what jay-z race for the president recently in new york. it's a positive sign, but we are guessing it d
in boston there are reports of a flourishing market, chocolate syrup. they're selling it by the dose. meanwhile, a national reading scores on the s.a.t. college entrance exam have plunged to their lowest level on record. let me repeat, the lowest ever. according to the college board, the average reading scores for high-school seniors was 4906 points out of 800. that is down one point from last year, 34 points below levels back in 1972. educational experts blame the decline on record numbers of...
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, 50s at the coast, 60 san francisco, 70s bay, 80s inland especially east bay valleys, 70s seattle, boston fargo 65 great falls everybody else 80s, 90s, phoenix and dallas 102. newark still has flight departure delays everybody else is okay until you get to the bay area san francisco, 66 minute flight arrival delays. >>> the accident in the santa cruz mountains clear, great news for your commute. live shot of southbound 680 through walnut creek moving well. we'll come back with a [ male announcer ] the magic of nature appears every day, within each strand of an oat's rhythmical sway. when an apple's vibrant red temptation, and honey's sweet touch of golden sensation, join together with a pecan crunch you'll savor, creating the most perfect lesson in flavor. ♪ nature's best-written recipe is ready for you to enjoy. nature valley, nature at its most delicious. now try our new crunchy dark chocolate peanut butter bar. >> announcer: abc7 news starts right now with live breaking news. >>> breaking news from philadelphia this is a live picture of a us air ways flight ordered back to the airpor
, 50s at the coast, 60 san francisco, 70s bay, 80s inland especially east bay valleys, 70s seattle, boston fargo 65 great falls everybody else 80s, 90s, phoenix and dallas 102. newark still has flight departure delays everybody else is okay until you get to the bay area san francisco, 66 minute flight arrival delays. >>> the accident in the santa cruz mountains clear, great news for your commute. live shot of southbound 680 through walnut creek moving well. we'll come back with a [...
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teased him about the claim, quote the race was more than 20 years ago, but my brother told them who ran boston last year reminds me that he is the owner of the fastest mere than in a in the family and has never himself ran a sub three. in two days, president clinton will ask america to re-elect president obama. in an effort to secure an endorsement from hillary clinton, he allegedly said of senator obama, a few years ago this guy would have been carrying our bags. new yorker's line he got the bag carrying story from tim russert who died in 2008. so far no comment from presidents clinton or obama. photo i.d.s required to get in the dnc prompting an have a large of irony tweets today. one says, other hypocrisy they require photo i.d., unions require i.d. to vote at halls on union contracts but voter i.d.s bad. another, if i need an i.d. to buy cold medicine or use a check to get in the convention, why shouldn't i need an i.d. to vote? and finally clint eastwood's dialogue with an empty chair inspire eastwooding, people posing with an empty chair. now national empty chair day. conservative blogs
teased him about the claim, quote the race was more than 20 years ago, but my brother told them who ran boston last year reminds me that he is the owner of the fastest mere than in a in the family and has never himself ran a sub three. in two days, president clinton will ask america to re-elect president obama. in an effort to secure an endorsement from hillary clinton, he allegedly said of senator obama, a few years ago this guy would have been carrying our bags. new yorker's line he got the...
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joining us from boston, democratic strategist mary ann marsh and from los angeles, fox news analyst, lesley. freedman from the "new york times" on this program yesterday and i asked this question. it's a simple question 'cause as you know, lesley, i am a simple man. >> yes. >> mr. freed, what country can you point that that practices income redistribution on a large scale, that is powerful and successful in the world today? he didn't have one. >> is that my question? >> yeah, because you're smarter than freedman. so i'm asking you the same question. mr. freedman didn't have one. do you? >> i do actually. 2005 countries. i would say that -- i know that you're going to argue with me about this, i would say the united kingdom and france and germany would be a better example. >> germany, number one, doesn't practice income redistribution, neither does switzerland. those are the two most powerful countries in europe. france is instituting a 75% tax on their wealthy citizens. so i don't think they're strong economically. i know they're not. you basically can't point to one, lesley. can you
joining us from boston, democratic strategist mary ann marsh and from los angeles, fox news analyst, lesley. freedman from the "new york times" on this program yesterday and i asked this question. it's a simple question 'cause as you know, lesley, i am a simple man. >> yes. >> mr. freed, what country can you point that that practices income redistribution on a large scale, that is powerful and successful in the world today? he didn't have one. >> is that my question?...